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V ■■ l e g a l B D rertfgcm tnta Notice To Creditors Pnrraant *o an order of Hon. E dgar J ackson , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against W illiam H. M ott , late of .the town of Hemp- Btoad, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber, the adminis tratrix of the goods, chattels and credits, which were of said deceased at her place of transacting business at the office of her attorney, Frank G. Wild, 277 Broad way, Borongh of M anhattan, New York City, on or before the first day of August next. Dated, Mineola, N Y., Jan. 4th, 1907. M ary A ugusta M ott , Administratrix. F rank G. W il d , Attorney for admin istratrix, 277 Broadway, Borongh of M anhattan, New York City, New York. Notice To Creditors Notice To Creditors Pursuant to an order of Hos. E dgar J ackson , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Catherine F. Mulready, late of the Town of Hemp stead, m the said county, deceased, to present the same w ith the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at his place of transacting busineis at the office of his attorney, Raymond C. Haff, Amityville, Long Island, New York, on or before the 15th lay of December n ext. Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. May 24th, 1907. p. G eorgb G r a u , Executor R aymond C. H a f f , Attorney for Executor, Amityville, Long Island, Now York. IN T U E CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. Pursuant to an order of H on . E dgar J ackson , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against H arriet M. W inslow , late of the Town of Hempstead, in tli» said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transaeting business, at the office of their attorney, at Freeport, Now York, on or before the first day of September ’.text. Dated Mineola. N. Y., February Gth, 1907. G eorge M. W in slo w , S arah W. C onk l in , H arry O . C lock , Exec u tors. Attorney for Executor.-, Freeport, New York. May be it • \as her littleness, may be Because she looked so dumb and so tor- But when in list s-id place, they showed The shy, small stranger, and I knew the Must p*ss to noon, and noon give place to night. Bringing no promise of a better day; And she so meek, so grateful for the sight Of aught to drive her misery away. Then v<it.h a sacred pi’y roy heart bled. And seemed rebuked for all its easy years; D oati on that pillow wee I bowed my head And cherished her; her tears became my tears. —Richard Burton, in Harper’s Magazine. THE PATIENT. By W. R. ROSE, Notice To Creditors Pursuant to an order of H on . E dgar J ackson , Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against B edell D. R aynor , late of the town of Hemp- #tead, in said county, deceased, to pre sent the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at his place of transacting business, at the office of his attorney, Harry G. Clock, Freeport, N. Y , on or before the lOfcb day of August next. Dated, Mineola, N Y. January 24th, 190ti. E iaiira A. R aynor , H arry G. C lock , Executor. Attorney of Executor, Freeport, New York. Long Island Railroad Time Table (Effective June 20th, 1907) Leave Merrick for New York, Brook lyn and intermediate stations, week days, 0.14. G.02, 0.40, 7.16, x7.3C> 7.56, A.09, A10.26, 11.03 Sat only 12.28, A. M., 2.54, 4.10, 5.24, 6.26, S.27.9.16P. M„ (12.33 night for Valley Stream.) Sun days, C.54, 9.11 A. M . 12.26, 4.24, 5.28, 6.40, 7.26, 9.27 P M. _______________________ Leave Freeport 5.18, G.06, 0.44, 7.20, | - -------------------------------------------------------- only A2’ 5.29,’ G.3(h ! d ^ h ® >n° l‘n s \ian lookptt} unusuall>' 8 32, 9.2010.44 P. M. (12.26 night for , d e term ined- lh a t 13 the wa>\ Valley Stream.) Sundays, 6.58, 9 15 A. I struck the oid man, who said: \Eh! M., 12.30, 4.28, 5.32, 0.44, 7.30, 9.31, Well, it’s — i t ’s — why, confound it. A10.68 P M. Trains leave Freeport for Amityville, Babylon. Patchogxie and intermediate stations .week-days, 4.80, 7.1G, 8.03, §8.66.11.58 A. M., §1.50, §2.18, (Sat. only)2.5G, 3.11, §3.52, §5.02, 5.53, §6.09, 0.26, §6.39, §x6.68, 7.12, 7.39, §3.04. §9.07, §11.67 P. M , 1.08 night, to Patchogne. J, Sundays, 5.11, §9.21 A M.. 12.26, 8.15, §2.28, 3.52, 6.17,§7.b-'), §11.09P. M. Trains leave New York, East 34th Station, for Freeport, Merrick and p rin cipal iutermediateistutions; 3.35,6.20,7.00 7.50, 10.50, (12.50 P. M. Sat. only) 1.20 (Sat. only) 1.50, 2.60, 4.CO, 4.50 Exc.Sat. JkMO, 5.40. 0.00, 6.30, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00 P. M., 12.00 Night. ^ “ A\counects a t Valley Stream for Far. Rockaway Branch trains. “ §\ Train cans to Babylon only, ‘ x ” W ill not run on Sept. 2nd. Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave. Station, about 5 minutes later than 34th St. time. This time table subject to change without‘notice. Notice To Creditors Pursuant to au order of H on . E dgar J ackson , Surrogate of the County ot Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against J ohn P. W right , late of the town of Hempstead, in the said comity, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the Executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at the of i’ice of his attorney, 280 Broadway, New York City, on or before the 28th day of July next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y ., December26.1906. W iluuk F. W right , W m . E. C ook , Executor Attorney for the Executor, 280 Broadway, New York City. Notice to Creditors Pursuant to au order of H on . E dgar J ackson , Surrogate of the Couuty of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against T homas R ichards late of the town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business, at the of fice of her attorney, on or before the first day of October next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., March 4, 1907. M ary R ichards , S idney H. S wkzey , Executor. Attorney for Executor, Railroad Avauue, Freeport, New York. Successor to Ashdown & Wiggins Electrical Contractors House W iring and Line W ork A n n u n ciators and Electric Bells Jobbing Promptly Attended To Estimates Furnished Office in Jacob Post Building MAIN ST,, FREEPORT Telephone :N. Y. and N. J.48-R-2 young man, do you realize what I’ve done for you?\ \I think 1 do, uncle. But when it comes to choosing a wife it seems to me that [ ought, to do a little som e thing for myself. ’ \T h a t s what you think, is it? Well, you have no right to think any thing of the kind. I don’t w a n t you to m a rry until I can approve your choice. T h e re’s no hurry. W ho is the girl?\ \H e r name is Spencer. She has been a school teacher. Landor street.\ \Any fam ily?\ \One m o ther, sir.\ Again the old man glared at him. •‘Poor?\ \From your point of view, yes, sir.\ The old man drew his bushy gray eyebrows down. \Does she know you are entirely dependent on m e?\ \I have told her of all your kind ness, sir.\ \And you have told her that I ob ject to her?\ 'T can’t tell her that, uncle —at least, not until you. have seen her ’’ The old man thumped his desk. \By gravy,\ he cried, \ I ’ll go and see her! I’ll give her to understand just w h a t the situation is.\ Very well, uncle. I’ve prepared her for your coming.\ The old man scowled. \Dive me her address,\ he snapped. T h i young man picked up a half sheet of paper and wrote the de- sir^-1 information. As soon as his nephew left the lance this afternoon while mother and I were away. He had Lscn hurt and was in a serious condition.’’ John Denton anxiously interrupted l er. Can 1 see him. M abel?\ * Of course He hasn’t fully re covered consciousness, but the doctor thinks he will before long.\ John Denton advanced to the bed. The heavy eyelids opened. \Hello John.\ raid the feeble voice. \Hello uncle.’* \Am I much h u r t?\ \I think not, uncle. Rest and quiet will bring yon round rll right.\ The gray eyes rolled about. \I told them not to take me to a hospital. But I suppose there was nowhere else. It \ooka like a nice room. Is that the nurse there?\ Before John could reply Mabel was at the bedside. \I am the nurse. ’ she unswered. He studied her face. \I like your looks, my dear. ’ You'll take good care of the old man. Guess I'll sleep a little more,\ he dro—sily m u rm u reu. \This is very strange,\ John whis pered \H e w a sn't at dinner at the hotel to-night, bnl sometimes he stays away Of course. I didn't dream lie could be hr-re But I remember now that I gave him your address on a slip c r paper— he said he would call on you— and it looks : ^ if the ambulance men supposed it to be his home And now w’hat's to be done?\ \He will stay here, of course, until he is well.\ \But the care and anxiety, M abel.\ \I think of w h a t he has done for you. John. And he it your uncle. Don’t worry, dear. We vill get along all right He thinks he's at a hospital.\ John suddenly smiled. \Perhaps th a t would be better. She lives on ' He ia a little prejudiced against • Mabel Spencer, you know.\ A restless movement from the i sleeper drew the girl quickly to the bedside. \Are you there, nurse?\ I She put her cool hand on the old j m a n ’s brow. You have a nice voice I and a soft hand,\ said the quivering voice \D o n ’t go iway.\ \I will stay right here.\ The invalid steadily regained his strength. And then one day he had an alarm ing setback. It was an a t tack of heart failure. But when John reached the house the patient was sitting up smiling. \Glad you came. John.\ he said. The danger is over for the present, but it has set me i.o thinking pretty hard. Will you leave me with him for a m inute. M abel?\ The girl smilingly nodded as she left the | room \Be within ca'1\. my dear,\ | his feeble voice r.dded. \Now ' John.\ _ \Yes uncle.\ \T h e re’s a little m a tter th a t's on my mind. I w a n t it settled right away, t told you the other day that j 1 didn’t think you treated Mabel HEim t. MAKS01 WALTER R. JORER Freeport Hempstead M A X S O N &. J O N E S C O U N S E L O R S AT LAW • 2 5 3 Broadway N e w YorK City SID N E Y H. SW E Z E Y C O U N S E L O R AT LAW Money to Loan on Bend and Mortgage 2? Broadway, N»w York Residence. Main St., north of L.I.B.R., Freeport Explaining the Great Advantages Of doiug business through a bank suggests the extending of this invitation to business men avid heads o? families to call and inquire into our method for simplifying the payment of all bills by check—a method, once tried, never abandoned. To the business m an we want to point out the manifold advan tages gained by a dbnnection that raises his credit in the financial world, but one instance of many that we can disclose to him. F i r s t [N a t i o n a l R a n k O F F R E F P O R T . herewith invites public attention to its new and money-saving methods. R oswell D avis , President J ohn K. E ldridge , Vice-Pres C. M ilton F oreman , Cashier S amuel T. R aynor , Asst. Cashier C L I NTO N M. FLINT C O U N S E L O R AT LAW F R E E P O R T , N Y NEW YORK OFFICE 1J2 Nassau Street Room 121U MARTIN V. W. HALL C O U N S E L O R - A T - L A W F R E E P O R T , N. Y. J. S E Y M O U R S N E D E K E R C O U N S E L O R AT LAW Hempstead, N ew York Office in TTcmpsread Bauk Building Corner Main and Fulton Streets For Sale Hay, 75 cts. to $1.00 per cwt. Rve Straw, 80 to 90e per cwt. Salt Hay, 35 to 50c per cwt. Corn Stalks, $2.50 to $3.00 per 100 Potatoes, $1 to $1.75 per barrel Gordwood, $3.50 to $4.50 per cord Oak Plank, 3 to 4 cts. per ft. Hickory Plank, 4 to 5 cts. per ft. Chestnut and Cedar Posts, all sizes. Shade and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Privet Plant, etc., at une-half of popular price. John J. Randall F r e e p o r t, N. V'. Joseph Albin Sanitary Plumbing 2 doors V low P. O. Freeport, N. Y. LEO F I S H E L AT TOR NEY AT LAW Freeport, N. Y. Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage ALL rfINDS OF room he started for the street. It , 1 aiun 1 'niriK you treate d Maoei as was a ten-m inute walk to the proper ; she deserved. Since then I've noticed car line. W*tiL.arm u.r,nrio.i he sig- i a change in your dem eanor toward naled the m otorman to stop. A | h e r - I’m siad of it. I want you to Notice To Creditors Pursuant to ap order of H on . EDGAR JACKSON, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice ia hereby given to all persons having claims against ELMIRA SIMONSON, late of the town of Hemp stead, in the said County, deceased, to present the same with the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber, the adminis trator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of said deceased, at his place of transacting business, at the office of his attorney, Sidney H. Swezey, Free port, New York, on or before the 12th day of December next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. June 5th.1907. JAMES W. W. SCOTT, Administrator. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY. Attorney for Administrator, Freeport, New York. Notice To Creditors Pursuant to au order of H on . EDGAR JACKSON. Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against ANN A. SEAMAN, late ot the town of Hemp stead, in the said County, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the Adminis trator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of said deceased,at his place of transacting business, at bis residence at Wantagh, Now York, ou or before the 24th day of January next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y., July 1st. 1907. THOMAS SEAMAN. Administrator. PATENTS > Tel. Call, j J. VERME ® CO. Wholesale, Retail Foreign and Domestic F ' R U T T S and Vegetable Delicacies ALSO FINE CONFECTIONERY City Prices Peanuts a Special Goods delivered promptly Main St .near the Bank, F R E E P O R T Who’s That Hammering? Why its Practical Jobbing Carpenter Blinds, Sash, Tilo and Mantles Estimates Cheerfully Given LtO South Main St. FREEPORT, N . Y . C. A.Fdwards E. W. Edwards EDWARDS BROS. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS BALDWIN, L. I. j 215 MONTAGUE ST., BROOKLYN, N. T. -- ---------------------------------------------------------- CASNOW CHARLES WULFF, Dealer in GASOLINE, KNUNE ml FIMlir OIL Delivered at Your Residence. ▲utomobilue and Motor Boats Supplied by Barrel a Specialty. Henry SC, near Fulton, Freeport, N. Y. ■ heavy truck was approaching, and to avoid it the old man ran out j in the street. As he did so a light I m o tor vehicle dried round the 1 corner, struck him rnd he felt heav ily and lay quite still. He was carried into a drug store. The druggist saw a folded slip of I paper projecting from the injured . m an's pocket. \Looks as if it might be his ad dress,\ he said. The sufferer stirred a little and : r ; ened his eyes. \D o n 't lake me to ■ t h -1 hospital,\ he feebly m u rm u red, j ’ T ake me home.\ ■ \H o m e it is.\ the ambulance man replied as he glanced at the slip of paper. A moment later he was speeding tow ard Landor street. There was only the maid of all work at the cottage when they reached there. She was a new a r r i val and she stood helplessly when the am b u lance crew carried the old man upstairs and placed him on the bed in the front room. H alf an hour later Mabel Spencer returned with her mother. The girl met her at the door \Da man is upstairs,\ she ex citedly m u rm u red. \W h a t m a n ? \ \Da man who is seek. He iss with doctor. Two men bring him in black wagon. They iook at paper. They say this iss the place. 1 get brandy. I get the doctor. See, he is coming.\ The astonished woman looked to ward the medical man, who was de scending the stairs ’’ \Glad you've come.\ he said. \Y%ur friend is resting easily just at present, but he needs constant a t tention. H e’s had a hard fall and a severe shock and at his age these things are always serious \ \B u t we don't understand, doc tor,\ said Mabel, \who is the man and why is he here?\ \E h ! \ He stared at her \Come upstairs,\ he said. \[ never saw him before,\ she vhispejred. The doctor frowned \M ust have been brought here through some TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK Steam and Hot Water Fitting a Specialty South Shore Telephone 18 Long Distance 61-J-I Freeport [HERE’S A REASON WHY The “OLIVER\ T y p e w r i t e r SURPASSES ALL OTHERS m arry that girl, John.\ \M arry her. uncle?\ \W hy n o t” She's the very girl for you And then she^s too good a nurse to lose out 'of the family. W h at do you say?\ \W h a t does she say?\ \I don’t know. 1 think she feels friendly. I’ve done my best, to put you in a favorable light. Cal! her in and we'll find out ’’ \Come here, Mabel, please.\ said the old man. \You know I've had a w arning, and th e r e ’s no telling when I ’ll get som ething worse.\ The girl came forward and stood by the bed side \Mabel my dear, what do you ' think of my nephew here?\ The girl's eyes opened wide. \I j don’t quite understand,\ she said. \Do you think well enough of him j to m arry him ? \ The girl flushed a little. Then she 1 smiled down at the old man. \Does he think well enough of me j to ask me to m a rry him ? \ \That isn’t the question,\ -srrid the ! old man. \B u t I’ll ask aim. Do you, John?\ \If you wish it, uncle.\ \Confound you. th a t s not the way ; to answer. She’s a great deal too 1 good for you. W ill you m arry him 1 if I ask you to, my dear?\ The girt smilingly nodded \Then that settles it Take hold n o c • I of hands. T h a t's to bind the agree- ! ” *• S,atlo n > FHEEPORT, L. I ' m ent;\ * . . | John rolled his eyes-tow a rd the! ; girl. \W ait, uncle. I want to tell 1 you som e thing.\ He pasued and i suddenly laughed. \This is the girl, uncle.\ \W h at g ir l’’\ \The girl I told you about. Mabel I Spencer. The girl you started to see ! when the m o tor car ran you down.\ ! The old man stared at him. \W h a t’s that? Why, you didn't ! say anything about her being a nurse. | You— you said she was a school teacher.\ \She's not a professional nurse, uncle.\ \Eh? Isn't this a hospital?\ \No uncle. This a Mabel’s home \ j He stared at them in silence. Then I EDGAR J A C K S O N C O U N S E L O R - A T - L A W Froeport Bank Building FRKKPORT, N Y. ELVIN N. EDWARDS C O U N S E L O R AND AT TO R NE Y AT LAW 215 M o n t a s u e S t b o r o u g h o f B r o o k l y n , n . y c . Telephone ‘1812 Main IcsioENce. FutteoeT, L I. Telephone, lat-W-2 JOHN W. MAGEE ALBIN N. JOHNSON MAGEE 4. J O H N S O N Attorneys and Counsellors-at-law Real Estate and Insurance Brokers Atlantic Avenue, near Greenwood RICHMOND HILL Queena Borongh, N Y Telephone 52 Mr. Johnson may be seen at Froeport by appointment G. A. N E W T O N , M. D. R O O M 4 , F R E E P O R T BA N K BU IL DI N O MAI N ST RE E T, F R E E P O R T , NE W YORK OFFIC E HO U RS T E L E P H O N E e :o o t o e:oo A m . N. v a n d l . I. e<e 1 .0 0 t o 2:00 p m M v 4 n j . m e 6 OO T O 6 OO P M l M A N H A T T A N H O U S t ’ N V 4 N . J , 79 -L - l BECAUSE it is the onlv cuccessfui VISIBLE W R ITER. BECAUSE of its SIM PLICITY in op eration. BECAUSE of its DURABILITY. BECAUSE of its VERSATILITY. BECAUSE it gives ABSOLUTE SAT ISF ACTION. EGA USE it is THE TW E N T IETH CENTURY TYPEW R IT- ER and EQUALLED BY NO OTHER. DR. WILLIAM J. STEELE Harrison Avenue BALDWIN. L I. Oflice Hours 8 to » A. M. 1 to 2 r. m . « to 7 p. M. Telephone Long Disluncp Stln Baldwin Local. 139 0 XXXJOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXX) 1 W. Z. KETCHAM CATERER 62 H e n r y S t . H e m p s t e a d See the New No. 5 Model E. V. BALDWIN, Local Agent No. 12 Brooklyn Avenue H. C. Gritman ® Son C a s h G r o c e r s Tea, Cotiee, Etc. Wo take orders for G roceries , also MILK AND CREAM All goods promptly delivered Opera Ball Bldd, opp. Freeport Ban TEL . dl-R-2 Weddings, Dinners, Banquets, Card Parties. R-ceplions of all kinds su|>- plied with anytliing yon want. Crookery, Silverware, Glassware, Card Tables, Linen, Canopies. Ac., to loan at reasonable prices. Save money and let mo estimate on any size menu yon require whether largo or small. Reference Given. Tel. Call HI7-L-2 DOO<XXXXX)OCXXXXXXXXXXXXX>OC Chas. Kamaker Jobbing Carpenter B e d e ll St., Freeport Tel. 143-R-4 I make a specialty of small jobs of re pairing and carpenter work at short notice. stupid m istake,\ he said. \Anyway i l16 scowled darkly. 6 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE he can’t be removed before to-mor- rdw I w o u ldn't answer for the con sequences.\ The girl removed her hat and jacket. \Of course he stays,\ she said \Tell me what to do.\ That evening John Denton called at the usual time, and wa^ a little surprised at the long white apron in which Mabel appeared. \Why.\ he said, \you look like a nurse— and a very charming nurse at that.\ \I am a nurse, John. Something very strange has happened. An old maa was brought here In an ambu- ‘Well, bless you for a pair ot | grinning plotters!\ he growled. Aren’t you asham ed to take such | F 14/ l/A M R I 'D F M & f*0 au underhanded advantage of a poor 1 •• • ••■■■ U l j l l L I l L/U» old man when he's down?\ And then he suddenly smiled.- Cleveland Plain Dealer. . Spelt. Pliny mentions spelt as being u>*d I by the Romans for 360 years before they made bread out of wheat. The British empire has an area of 12.000. 000 square miles, a coast line of 43,000 miles and a Imputation ol 400.000. 000. PAINTERS and DECORATORS Artistic Paper Hanging Main 8t., opposite Bank FREEPORT, L, I. P atents D e s i g n s C o p y r i g h t s <* c . A n y o n e e e o a tnir BNWetrh iwid d e sert»tH n m»y iit*fitly ascertain «#ur opinion free w h e ther a# ,en t fr#«. Oldest Agency f o r et-curing u e tenla. P a ten ts taken tE ruo*h Mumi^A to . receive Branch of 469 Myrtle Are., Brooklyn